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College Football: Dartmouth tops Princeton to finish with winning slate

Dartmouth took charge following intermission, scoring three touchdowns during the opening six minutes of the third quarter, to defeat host Princeton, 35-21, Saturday afternoon and claim the Governor's Trophy and Sawhorse Dollar for the third straight season from its Ivy League rival.

Freshman Dalyn Williams threw for three touchdowns and rushed for another helping Dartmouth (6-4, 4-3 Ivy) finish tied for third in the conference with Princeton (5-5, 4-3) and Brown. The win was the Big Green's sixth straight on the road. The streak dates back to last season.

Williams ran for 82 yards and went 20-of-35 for 284 yards, completing his freshman season without throwing a single interception in 114 attempts. He connected with nine different receivers, completing touchdown strikes to Michael Reilly, Justin Foley and Mitch Aprahamian.

Williams tossed a lateral to wide receiver Ryan McManus who let loose with a 54-yard scoring strike to Bo Patterson